Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 22, Number 28, Jasper, Dubois County, 2 July 1880 — Page 2
James Abraham (MrHM-lli life.
Tho Kw York Hw givee the f4wwiHf Mceien H th m of Jan- A (iaruuht, thtt KcpuWicna oaMdklnts for The full Htnaoof th Kt-inihHcim Homhsee lt da-uses Aureh un (iarttcki. He wa Intra Nvetnnef w, is-ii, niKiuf iiiiwb mucsrromctevt--Utul. His rather, Abraham Gatikdd, bad hw-tt-mn-d from New York. There were three iHhor children. The father died when J whj only t n . t?o yean old, la vl it t he- f amik de-r--inii-in upon a mi in nu m mm we exert ioiik of ttu--aotir. Mi. Guilt aid, the mother, b" Mill Uvbur t tw advanced aire, She k h woman u tYM will, rtern principle-- and more IImui averin-e fuee of character. Of the chfklreo no one lHhea James hiw wade the iriijriuMt w-a ck m the world, This okk-r In-other la h farmer in MIchton and tho two tdMero are Xmriww' wives. James killed hatd on tii farm and a"worked at the carnentei" bench in the. winter. Hut bo had MM UWHtKXI t Kit MH education. The Ohio Omul ran mt tar from whore he m wl, Mid. limllttif tbt ihe boatmen cid IMr Py in ch nod earned better wttt than he eould make Ht tttrtui-ur or carpentry, he hired wi . Jtiver on Hie towpath and hkw put up h t he dk-ulty of boldm.? the heiut of a IhhU. JKwwMly he decided to no to a school oalted UwmrJ Academy, iu an adjolnlu-r county. Hj mrkii:ir:M the carpenter's bench morHkutM and oveiiln-r and Vi4catltM timi. ami tKhms ooitntry iob iturlnfrhu? later, h ihhhto attend tbi HcntltMiiy duria ike tyring iMyttrms wnl to cave a little wowy toward jilmr t(i ouUfge. Befoivbo wifittoctrfletro OarHoW hi comntvtwl himself with tho IMiH-lpkw, a wt Wavl)f m HWHwnHhi metnlH.-rhio in KaMera and outlH(NOIik, V"e?tor Virginia awl Kmtacky, wUro Its founder, Alexander ChwivMU traveled aal wiehd. lh riiicipal prctiUatky vt tho deaoniinatkKt vm its rtfuajnfonjuihtehclii'fsintoa crwd. the l-dcrM'Htk-itw of ctcii eoiiKrertlm, the bopiitiluy mid frat;rn:vl feeUmr of th wemtwj awl xhv lack of a.nvuUir m in Wry. Hp worktnl hi- way thnniith VViUlum.-kCttflcxe wMh rttlit. When hontunid to Ohio ho Jotnctl Urn im:liu: littif Liiiltift of th? ytmny CamplH'llUc- swt at lllram, lortwre dHialy, ear his UiybooilV home, llo lHcum H inrsor of Latin and (5twk, hihS Ih two yean wat apiKiintcd President of th t-lkNrr. He f rtHjiu-iitly tokf on umlayi; in tho churofcef tko town- m the vojiuity to ereatu a iHtre( in the colhyc. Am ijijr tho IU-ikvi ay 0 vmm preach who Hi a mlttd to do tm, ho ordlinrtion b ins wjuiroil. Diirinsf his protstiwhip GarAekl married Mis- Lma-tin Itamlolph, il.iiixhK-r of a rarmriti tho noUhuorh xm, wboo Hcqmintn(w f hud wndc while at the itvademy, where hh was ulo n pupil. Too tiiHniaxe. was a lovo Hfflron bna miltM. nnd h.H lcona thoroughly happy one. In ICTi the eoliths Presklent was weetctl to tho Stato donate. Early l the swmmerof 1W1 ho was lecel Colonel of an Inrantry nl nnt In Northem Ohio. He took thr tW! t Kjtste'n KonturUy. from whenco he irHTiSlfired to Lotttviile, ami fnm but plst" to the army of General llnell. He patticipated In thi second day :Utinj t i'ittelmix IiMtidiny. He took .furt in tho sic to or Corinth and Ih the oi"ratlons tkm? the Memphis and Charles to ljilintul. la jHiiunry, lS(?s he was appointcHl Chief of Staff of tho Army of the CinnWtrland, and iMire a pnniiliit-nt shan iu all tho e3mpaI(f.H ia Middle T"nneto in the rinx Hi smniiier of that veur. HU hvt i-mnU n. military torvlee wu4 at the battle of Calcic-amaujr-A For his conduct in that Iwttle he i wl tJiirfleld wan nominated to Corocrew whilo Ik was Jn the tieldln lNSf. On ontoriiur t'A.t. Kni J liect ibImt, IS5, Gtn ral UarHekl wan pfceil npm tho Commit! coon Military Affalis. Ho took an active part in thw dvtMtia of the Hhi? and won a rfcotfii tlin whkh few naw Wfmle -s succewl in (rainimr. Ho wwi not fotuilurMM iiihh fellow-member durinr his Srfttenu. They thought him oomewlwl of a pliant beeauc he Mjmetimes rhoweil his sehoianlp In hi 5H-eche. HI- coiHmittru frvlce durinir his tM.coud term wa oti th ways and Means. Ho was renominated in INK -jri iHttit pp wltioii. luit In l&M there wtvt ain-ifort made to detent hint, hot he cmtlnHti to no reflected. The A?htatuli dKtrict av i7 ?v?!rVi ? it L ih?et.lU.-r ? am In the .North. It has had luir Imir moni feci In half a century', Ih the Fortieth Cotnrress General Cai-fieW waa Cbalrman or the Committee on Military Affairs. In the Korty-llM he wa given the Chalrrnaashlp of Iktukiu? and Currency, and next thoChturnutn'hipor the Appropriations Committee, which he neld until the DemocratR came Into power in the Hmi-eln 1TS. When Jamca G. Hlalne went to the Senate in 1877, the mantle of Republican leadership In the IIouhj yas by comm m consent placeii upon Gartk-ld. .lie ba woni tt with slinrulur suee", hhowhiK -a better temper and not k.- skill than his jmikfawfcir. In Januarylat GeoeralGartkl I wa4 ek-tted to tbuScuatetotheseat which will he vac-tel by Allen G. Thurman on the tth of March. lfcSI. Oeiveral Garftetd it the poweaeter of two hoei (ihi the corner of Thirteenth and 1 reets, in Wasdilmrton. and the irther la a WHMwtrr hfse on Little Mountain, a lwld ele--x atifwi in Lake County which command a view - of thirty mMi-9 of rich f armin-r country t-trttch--auJ mjfthe short, of Lake Erie, with a farm I-jmif on iwth fkkn of the rike Shore mid Mtcktjtaa Southem ItailrotoL Ckiveland isonly tety-Hve m:les away whI tho prelt r town of . Ialnwvil!c. named after Mr. Henry II. Payne, tehut HvemlW dlstanv. General GarficM ha five children HvIhk. The twookter boys, Harry and James, are now t rekcol In New llampehlre. Mary m a frirl KMtt twelve. The two youmrer lajya are named Irwin and Abram. The Qenfrm's mother hus lontr been a member of his f nmMy. In person General GartteM Is Mr feet hl-h, nrnad-ahmiklered and atninly biiik. HehM larve head that ceems to be three-fe4trtiM forentMd, htrht-brown hair and beard, ktrjre, lkfht-Nue eyefl, a prominent nose and ruli vheekti. He drefftes fdainly, la fond of breadbrimmed slouch hats ami clout boots. Me wm, Hke Blaine and Colfax, Itadly wmrehi (1 by the Credit Mohilier Invent hratlon. The Cn At MolHller was a Jo nt-stoek company '.funded iu 1'arie November IS, IM, under the lead of thelirotheniEraile and Iaw Pereire, and en the principle of limited liability for the tran action or a Keneral binkliw busine, to fw.llitate the construct km of puidicworkand te iio eiop imtiun.il ludtiMry. On the model nf thi company the title or "Credit Moldlier nf America' was udopted by a joint-Mock eowiwnyo-KHHliedlii May, with a capital of 1&M,.Q&. In January. 1M7, the charter bavinf treen purchased by a company mwnlaeil for the eon t motion of the Unton Pacific KaJlroel. the stock WMmcreaaed tfd.7 ami afterwards rose to a treat value, payiiifr enormous ilivkknd. In 1872, in the course of legal pnieeedlo- m rennylvaain refpectinfr the ownership of atock.it appenred that several membera of Omvresa, leeh-dkHt Jamea A. Garntkl aa well m VicePreektentCoirax, wereuna vowed utookhoklerH. TWe eaosfd h ftreat political tK-andal, ih it had often tHren bedd to tm hhrhly improper for n memlierof OHHtress to tie peeunhinly mtereeted in a eororathm the -wonts of whkh mhrht lie laix tly and dtrectly sffeek-I by his vote on bilk concerniiur It. The fact that a rrcs-klential canvaon was In iwoKress In whkh -several of the persons implicated took an aotlve part addel Intere-st and excitement to the pubject. The reultwaa(X'n--resakriial mvostlifntkm in the session of ls2 3. In Mn tho II 01 14 and m-nato Committees made report - When the lloue Oimmlttce raid in their report that none of the Conaressmen ImfillcHteii supjHisid "that he waaKUlKy of any improfiriely or even Indelicacy In limimmff a purchaser of thettock," the pwldlc read tho JCHlatkm-wlth Incredulity and a mammon t. The ihiWIo was H'tonlftneif anil oon rounded when the ('ommlttee went oh to nay thnt "hail it appeared that these Kentlemen were aware of the wi'H-mous (llvldeods upon their Mock, and how 1 hey were ear-oil. we eoukl net ae-iult them." Tae eddence hal shown that five or lx mssmlw-s irf (inim, includimr Oarfk-id, had owned Credit Mohlller itock, tmst they bad pnrehfMd It of Oaken Ames. hml received enjM-moua dividendu on It, and had tenor led to tniWerriiitetrt conceal thtlr tranaaetkm. A es was 3udei irullty of bdliery and t hoo-cht to de-erve exputoam for wlllwc the atook In thte manner to these Conrrea-Hien, the pahne jonkl mit u-Hlorttaml hew oneof the partk-tj cbrmpt trantactiotdtiNHikt t-e-niHty.Hke maVieenT'1 ,Me o hw ttt, Hke GarneM, Wh(MIW'S Awm had been eewmred by ;1P ' Felmwry -fx, m. Mr. rVrnando we- jwpre im trnKiwinirrea-Huttoti: l JUwli 'd. To1t th" Ilie alwlutrly cm-1
f irMMr mmI m. t I'emwiy hanks; J John a. Hinrtmw. of cW,. .V.iry 7Z1 lmm kttercUd Ih th'('r 1 Mtaillw f AHMrk, a eontraiitiH nap ty th ioMrMtkMiir I ho Uaton VeUkv Wllmjd. wid (kartlHUo Ih a lMt-rvtnl t a tlmo when Mlil eoriwratkm w iln'nWit w )h ktril. tk if (Uonftrt for ita msinUNMHce twd stton. Mr.SHwtt J. KaH4lMll mt.L th (4nt of order tkat a rt4oliilfH of ceawtv WVuM & o;mibiunI in one inillvHlHal. The SH)cer aotalmd lh of order ami stated iho rt-Hnai tr tho rilhw. SulgiKntlv-, th Howe, MHlMlyV a imrty vote, m-fuwtl to taku Hy wthMi afaio4 Mr. C.atlk'kl. Tho HVI, o' rH.rarywTl wjmmentltDc m thU Hotkm t.litirtiuiv! sW: "ThettHHlerm' ? thw Ihm-o toward IH irfadlnr memhius wmtnf th mm alarwliw iiiilTi's-don that uroat rallwu R.wiwHiiiin and otteor moneyed eorjiowtkm aromnimtt In cootrollinif ejril-.iMrc Ih1Ih. hu1 that membra of OomrrtM. like mi-mUers if theMMe Iifl?lHturH.artlR willlnc tooHof irreat uorpviration which have money (Hiouirh to iHty t hum. The mom pnwt Itt tdo w ever struck Ht iKpilar eotindf aeti in k-Milve wirity t ik'alt ymtvrday hy theactiHi of tlH HiHie in gcrreiilfur Ita immlN'rs fnuu wn lnic puiilnkHient. The irrt'at ipiwtkm ivf thelmmfHliato future k the i-mamipatkmof Cooitresw and the Statu LeirkdHttm from Iho corniptliKnHuiMiotor rreat crpitlon." Kver flacethat time Crncr! GarHekl ha resieil under tnte lmpitatim, mih! mi full defemj to theehwrxhai ovt-rheen m de. He wm alo accuml of Ixlinr nrii-.u ael for a contractor named lie Golyer, who had a (Halm before Conirre, and that whiks (iarnekl wan Chairman of th CimiuiHtoe of AppropraitkaM, the eounel fees were fr,W. UarfleM ad Credit Xobilier as Shewn by the JtecurJ. The followiuir is the ofllciai record of the Jostitnony taken before the Credit Moltilier Inetsniimtiiicr PnnimittuM cn n fnr as the same relates to Mr. Garliekl. ikrt UnnliKKnun n . I ! . 1 o I tl,,. IJ . the IlepublicHn cantlidato for tho Prcsi dency: OVKKH AMUS" TE.STt.HONr. Jan. at, lffll. Oakw Ante recMt led: Oiktimi. in rcinnl tnMr.ltitrHoM. atatto tn tho committee iletalUof triiia -tlm I you and him in refortince to Credit Mohlller MOCK. AlHWOr. I not for Mr. H-irHflil 1..,,
deatH th BOndUM
sharw of thiCreltt Moldlicr ttvk, for which wuld double or treble li--lf esieh yi-rfr: that hepakl par ami intcn.it. ."np In were liiuit?tl jo $ IMll euch. and Q. When did you asrree with him for iatr 1 f,t wj.Red mnto. fntK4rt,e. He ,-k.m1 me A. That juntrinent was in December, 3J7, or ! k'nelWof ubenter. amms'thenjMr.Ojke January, m: nlwut that time: aliout that whom he r f-rred tne for further Intlniel hiKl these eianvertiHtlonSw-ith all of them; formation emeeminir tlf enterprii. I unit wai nil about the Mine time. ( nwered that 1 had not the m ney toipare, and O. Mxtc what kiw out of It. A, Mr. Gar- ;ri ha,, 1 w-mid not Miti-eribe witbian kntm--fleW did not pay mo any maney; 1 dd lKnd inr more awut the propped onranlZiHion. lH.-loaii lo his $1,900 of Moefc at 91. makiiiif Mr. 1 rain left me. Kiyinir be would hold u n!a-e
f m5 in JuiM) I rcci-iviHl a dividend in eth on his stock, of which left a hMMncmliie kim of fl. -which I paid him: that I- all the tran action between us; 1 did not deliver him any stock lieforuor educe: that i the onlv tntu.ietiouaiid the only thlny. Vf. ine wniciiyou iia Htm was the m r!diiofe!inifiifstnthei.tH;knlioetheamonnt ' ,ovtr ha vnUm i" to l paid for It, par vlM? A. Ye, jlr. He wi eimer BUcriMit .MomnerMoek Or I'mcIHo Kllr.ii sliwk. Thnntile thlnr rc reauzcii on me transaction whh the fiSst. 0. I see in thin Hateineat of the account withdenenilGHrneHaeharKPortT: that is Interest from the July prevlou. l, itif A. Yes, Mr. i Q. And the $77 on the cnillt fide of the neconnt i the iwrccuU liomi dixidend ldat 97? A. Yes, sir. Q. And the 0 on the cretlit side Is the money dividend? A. Ye, Mr. Q. And after you had rectdvel thee two films, they in the atom'jr.itcoverpald the prici of mock nnl Interest fta, which you paid him? A. Ycji, tdr. v.mow watkatpald? A. raid lnmoay. 1 hcllnve. 0. Did 3iai make a Mtitcmrnt of thUto Mr. HreM? A. I p.-isume -o; i mink I did with all of them: that is mv tmnresston. Q. Wh, n you pn d him this sr.". did ou understand it wais the hnl neof Ii!- dividend aifrpaylnvfor hissto -K? A. I nuppoeil si; 1 do not kn m wknt else hewuld HiisHe. Q. Vmi dll wit deliver the eertmcato ot lwk to him? A. Kof sir; he ald nothing alKiut that. 0. Why did he not receive ate ccrtitlcsMe? A. i Iikinot know. 1 V. no you reinemlier any oonvorsimon lie twecn you and him in the adiutnient of the.se account? A. 1 donot. Q. You umkr-stoixl you were the holder of these ton stmres? A. Yes. sir. Q. Did hem understHod tt? A. 1 presstme ' i. It seems to have tmefnm ki, mind, how-, O.Wtw this the onlydeaHnir -o had with I hlm in reference to any rtock? A. I think jm. Q. Wna it the only tramiictkHt of any kind? A. The only tranction. Q. Ha that FM eter been pakl to yon? A. T have no recolk-etliHi of it. ,.Q. Have you any belief that It ever has? A. mi.Rlr. Q. DM you ever ham General Garfield f-? A. Not to my knowledge; except that he calls this a loan. Q. You do not call it a lotm? A. I did not Ht the time. lam wilting it should ifo to suk him. Q. What we want to ifet at Is the exaet truth. A. I have tokl yon the truth in my etatement. Q. When yen pakt him f Hl he underRtaad thnt he l-orroweil that money from yea? A. I do not suppose so. - iHlu-L'l . I Iblnlr - w nave you nay oeiict now taat he sopposed no? A. No; only from what he sakl the i juu nu uciiuji inm a nnt n rr iHir i O WnV-ai tViwir iKMAfiii'i I tion. A. Mr iaskre-Mt of the trnnibict Imi is just m 1 told you. There was nut one thin-r about It. Q. That amonnt ha never been repnid to yon. Von did not Mppoae that yiat had any rhrht to it, or any cklm to It? A. No, sir. 0. You mraraed thnt aa nHMier tKkiit-Hiw to him after the mock ra naki for!' A. VW. I .-...v.., aa. iivi cr , 1C una tClvllCU tTWl. w Q. And t hat he k an receive lashksown money? A. I suppose so; it did not liekMw to me. I should not ham xiven it to him if it had not beloflj-ed to him. Q. You did not nndcrataad it to ItekMnr to you as a loan ; you never called for it, and have never received it back? A. No. tdr. Q. Haa there been any csaiver-satkmtietween you and him in reference to the PaciHe tdoek ho wa entitled to? A. Ho, tit. 8. Han he ever ailed for It? A. No, -dr. . Have you ever offered It to him? A. No, air. 0. Haa there lieen any conversntion In relation to It? A. No. sir. Q. Ilaa there ever been anytklmr mkl lietweenymi ami himnbout n-citidliur the purchase of the ten MiareS of Cn-tlltMidaller MOCK 7 Has them anything lee said to yon or lis beine thrown un nralamkMiodor!urren"W!. A No, sir. md until itecntiy. Q. How recentb'? A.Stnceihm matter un. i t Yea.sh-. n Q. IHd you eonsvkkr at the tKHnmentement of this Invt-stkratkHi that you held these tdher lPV?&t&,R?Jt& ii i cust-sllan of theadlvklewkfVrhlm? A. Yes, liLLf H l0T h, M,K:k ea,M 10 hl
Q. Will the dividend- come k him at any T, M! "w wrniai, tlmeiai kiadcmamls? A. Ves, idr; as soon a 1 Orant' chance, hv no means desperate '"o. M'tw" was nnld to hka- haw was !t !nt five rhtn t& -It paw? rdWy tfSS prtrimWUty if not to certainty.--reant-at-Ams. I And tkerc are fome eheck-i ' Detroit F'iC PrOtS. Weil without any letters or mit Ink; linlk-at lug , , . who they were for. 7. 7. ,. O. Have you kwsl anr ewwnde-iee. sdneo ' -The Aew 1 ork Time MVS that
SK"!'?!?.-.! I Ills TAI tr yim refer to. a. l un n-n irtstiw wmf -ukaaaffi . V. it yon mm anytresjsHelenee lf;tweeM , j i lrimm use m see ii, of it. A, I nave ho eepy J'1 ,K! rkrfl? A. No, Mr. Mr. Oartleld showed me nTetter which he paid mIMI(-dtolicksewHhiine money wat we. I did mt Know whe the moaey name
f4H. H Ao wed me a Mtfr whkh heM h. ,,rti,'.u'M,i',,, iu- Iw! the iMekiif the hHter my tvfiy. I ju ttimtsl i!lT .kH'T H,, ne .t I wrote tm the hmvk irf It, d let Mm 1mm e K. 0. our aii-wer ua.n-ed im tle lm-k of the 0. A HiilihH-d did they eiwp.wdwh j iHir reetdkH-titMi of thf p-hmt h- wnttenr A, Mr. I wrote it of h4th He eame to wy riKHtj ami mm Ke hd heew mvuiM of all kind of erlw-i H4 mldemtaairars. 1 toM him I ImkI niwlc ho -iM'h i4itteKWiit !e w'prtiUfl. He wanted we to ay in wrHlnr that I had not. t look hk. kfter. whkh he
snm ae tmenileti to have rloed with the mnm y, a wr,4eim Ihe hack of It thai I hd 'k; im mm Matciietit. 0. The pMtdk-hed oorre-prmdenre in the miirntair iMMcra or the neat iky iyonr ree.tlIfctkmof what oinnrredr A. It awee with my reeoikx-tkiti. except that he say he Wt a letter fiM- nje M it Artliurtim. 1 m-vern-"Hf S4.1!1"', MM-r. I only saw thu k'tteroa " " . , ''"-'w my w( r, Q. IWd hit lnektM the n money oame to we inctoM money? A, "H He tMM he kt K'W. him. A.rhnndr7X;MWmW Tfce folk)Hlii? Hwmoom.lum referral to bv wither ? M.Wt of kb J ...... .. r- - . . . . . wimb niu -ir. urxki h juace! im evidence: J. A O. 1- i)r. To ten idMirw mot k Credit MoNBer of A.1,U lnteret , tJujw W, u caA '...j..l.I..im".l Xj Total Hy dividend bwtd Uakm 1'aclnc Kailroad $l.ftX At eighty per cent. Ii hrve per cent . , TT'J Junel..ly dividend collected for your account (91 Total The foil "winViV(Yi:Herl .HXi , , OAKftlXuV EXPUtXATlOX iH-fore Ihe .ime Committee: t H(, nrt , trt.r fcftJr in L-i or w;. i ! Whl'H (ItKIPifl' Kniflli4 Tl "The tlrt 1 ever heard of thdCreillt Moldlier inn not Ms the date rain called on sne and sou Me wa onninuinkr ii eoinpanv to h known a the Credit MoUilierof America, to la tornjitl on the model of the Cnlit 51 ,l.iti,.r .,f France: that the otrieet t' ihfivni:ini- vm i. purchase land and lauM ha alonx tho line of tho I'aeine Hninwd at i,.iin where ci?li and MlljMre were likely to nrinir un: 1 inI HO ttMl HO fiolllit tllniw- thlW iivi-.iI leii for me, .m ! hoped 1 would yet eonelude to 5nleerile. The itaiue day I akod Mr. Attn-wmui-Hi i ia -nteeyr. ui exjniM the opinion thm the Invest ment would be wife and profitable. "1 heard 11 ithlntr furtherupr.n the (4ubJt for a your or wire, and it wai aim a fonro:Jon w'h'n, me time, I should 3 during the Jens' ses-ion or lK. Mr. Ahim nr o awilu: -mM the company, had onraaae.1. wa doiujr well, and he thought would sfOn ia-imv-ii,iij'-iiu-. ne iaiu ibui wtnH OI me :ek had t- n len. or wa m be left, in hl hands to wll, arid I iiu:d take the am unt ; which Mr. Train had offered we by parinsr th jl.Ownml neenud inter !. He ald thut Iff 1 wai 11 able to pay f ir it then he wmiM hi Id it for me until 1 eouldpav, or until Mime of the dividends were p lynble I told him I would consider the mutter, but wouht not azret to telce imy stock until i knew, trutn an exafnlna- ' tion of the enarter and thoeonlstl'in.r the I Mitriptlon, the xtca to which 1 should la,- . come p eunlarlly liakle. He said h mu cot ; 5Uiv, lutt tbmijrht n stK-khd'ler w.inM tie IU- ( tdo only for the par vmo ..f hi- stmk: that he 1 bad not the stock and pan f with him. but would tun e them itftera while. From the cao pnwntjvt I jin.tubl.v should havepiken the ! mock 11 I a i iK-en satis:ii-l as to the extent or pecuniary uddbty. Thus hmattr-r ieted for M-nic time. Ithinkuntiliherdliwimrvs'iir, Ouriiurthat Snter-,aJ I understooii that there were dividends dti aii:ootimr ti nearly three times the par -ulm- or the stock. Hnt In the meantime I had hi-anlth:tt thi Mimmnr 1 involved In some eontrover-y with tae I'acitic naurmij, ani taat M. Am' nsrht to sell tho stock was denkil. Wln-n i nest saw Mr. Ames 1 ioei aim mat 1 nan concxut-n not totukethi mock. There the matter ended, so far as I wns concrneil, and i had no further knowedsre of the company's operations until the subject iH-aran to Iv di-cu.-.scd In thenewpa-Pj-ts last talL Xothin-r wnn ever tvaki to me br Xr. Train. orMr. Ames, to indicate or imply r nee!td withthi'leiionof CinHr i KM- Mr ATw rw wwi 1, Tt'.. iu eMi?r;,.n L' j me imij -iot.K or ner aiuaiite tRiniras a -rift, i Ioncetwki-d and ottalmM from, and afterI wan! repaid to him. a loan of tm. That . KIT IIH I'iU'im If ttllrtlllit fiu r- .... amonnt f-tm-only l4.k' tbintr I ever re2223 it I?.1- Lw-r , any Hock of the Credit Motdlier. or of the 1 !aTJIl.t",,or llvMt ! pronts arisin-t fnint It. aXIW WXS H HCALI.C Jan. 33, 1S73, and tetstmed k"e,l to Garfk4d. thedit and the balance of money wnieb (JarfteM ptefetided -submitted a tetnrndMni of the aecsnt m , k-tail. It came to the knewkdee of the coin- ! mKteethntGartteMtnmt-At-neswnbtbe objeet of indueintr him to retrace or modify . - - -j JV V?,, TJZf on the 0, Yon may Mate whether. In comers! k ' 1? yH'.VH.r-.I.,r1,'!!1 -'",.' be chilnK-d be-fSTf-iL'S1?1 i claim that with aw. I I &dh1m he kZwTen-"w5f1h wsA; dlvidemL Tmalle out "i 'mZii dned i.i.i..!j ?Z?r P it to him at thetline. In onrconven-atkm he 1 I tHIl r irnloat Ilstfll. t t..J .1- Cill..-V-nn MiHHiWr MOCK, ftf-Ht H Of HiKK itt InHltfa, O. W hen was that meiw-riuelum mad? A. It was made ht my mom. I can not rctnetnt-er the date, ft -dfw tht (-m-MMhsi rommade. Ihit.I tPaner tHiirti In f :rib-ll' "-- - I O. ouwy the nwm were mk- hr Mr. Garfietd? A. Ves, w. Q. That was hs idea of what wnsi timing f Mmt A. Yes, rdr. m m Ih iroKing (o make (JarheW'-i 1 .. :.. . . : r r i.i. uuiuinivii iiiisiiiKitir-, .Hr. V-oKlinjI, saronstKj to the last, congratulated the UeiHilillewn fltirf V tta tllll r-fiJh-iJ.Maf Uracil iiHiDitcan jmrtj o d well-temiMtrcd .,lH ..u,J"'a -XtlL i it - Mi didtmrtudteu that am mated Con- . i i ... - - ventwn. If, ia order to have things c-icrai-creu, u. ncceswiry to msae them red-hot, Conklinir was rJifhL Hat required nietal cheek, aanetded and ?lvaimed, mConklinR lo ay so. Hut l ,or the MOt Pker which ConkH-tw kept . the Chkaro nlat form knot stteJia ti earn the country. And it Ut piaita that I He camiMlate can not he sweh as to ,.atTy the cotintry. -General Garlkki's other name is J ftolver.
to tae oc-s ne mm i nonw e-es iiisauviiniatceou'i to lue
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wim a -inn " n tnai -- tne const ukhi oi me colored
Tit KejMH-t m tk "KxtHjHt." Th HMjiK-ity rvfixt trf the SeHt S. ' het CoMtuitt-ee An tlte cii rf Ui
KxodtH, k a ducBinettL wklck tbu tiwiirt, st'rwrs t tbe iwVejtigiURM ami 4 the Huutufikcturcrs ( iMitraet will sitttl , vwj tHllkiuit to wrttaWl H-Jtb. Th : eiwcIutiiiHi ike Commit te iUl tkt? 1 1 U Ijirely tine to tk stimult-) iwlUvene oTM ocietwj In Wush- ' Uilon, Toek m ImH:uttHH:, U i fiNutUively td sitmll imjHrtMiie; but t tk fat kt:t!i il k show that ewigntlio wtw not duw to the cause-t which Hlw stalwairts have jmt fnrwanl in explaastion cd" it, re very sittilieaHl ' ihl cowvmetB, The eocitIon of the , Coiiiwittee thxt there Hits o ilenrivatkm of jJOHtical rights or av h inlshin egiiiiMaiei ik itaceii. and mid facts which thHt eicl.ia is be., ' " J'f w",,,u. ," this Hinl i?L' ffe' , N?f,h CtrCH14t3t. IH' t.lt to wnu'li ulltfiituui u.wli.t. :iu! but to whk'U allfntkm wa first directed: A Hlinit e.amiHiitki Into the sltintion of ' theeolaret meifh w that ttie ave aife late tr wa,'e., acctwd:iirtu tho miuiimI r ii?ihof ihenund, for did IiNi.hjh ft m ioUi f T raea h, tneindtnr Uvinl and hoJ'9'O I.ve m, H't Banl4 and trUfk tatrk-nt nrouU I b "jir nn'ie ram oner ruue ,, all rent Irv . Taos., a Id d 1 1 tk earn Liinr 1 war s. wkich eiuklb ia n-d hy i,-h,) dur-worth-:Mmh( of jr.it hei in turjientin.- nd tona, or or picking e lion, in ide t ie irene u. a, ei aire of eomen,atlou forin'o In tra Stae .p te.i .at to, it n -t liette . thin the avcr.c la i So merit Sent to wtueh ttte-o-P-opl w.r ir inr.to .sty n ithinrof tnecle mate or .Nor-n Cand tin. whlej wrt infinitco lvUt-ralip:e.t totbi:ac Tae tbx.st K-rH.iny L-ouldd tt hiu rare or vol-n e n leted upon taeir tol.tic 1 rrt- In or: Ca-olin 1 K r m uiy years p s. fh -y all tcsuncd tn.it they voi.d fretly; ihuttuelr Vtittswie'-ount ed ia rly; 'h it n 1 imp ojer n uenre whatev-i-rwa-ei-r e 1 1 er t cem, stnd 1 1 n mini) were am tnirre i ct He. a d were eoJ o,u precis jy tti.--H-n" pritilejes lor euuetuian that the w hl:e-i weo enoy in-r. Couccnt-a; the alle-jcd wist reat men t of the colored people 111 courL-i of jasticc the Cotuntittee sajs: The Committie have nc:nained th in ma y otthedMnctsor the xuth thee urns wen un 'er entire ttcpubUean contnd, Jndsres. piirset utlojr i:t rnev. sa-rSs. etc ad U-bur I'cpubhcaiM, nd that ihe.v wrw Kcnerdl as mnnv c niMlttsni- Irom dtrict-- thu 4-on-tndle-l as there wen-rroni dist le .1 which were und rtteeootrdof Jiem e atle i.tik-ia . i.nd that the wboie of tie e nip:iints t ikin t cvth r mlr..t t-e a.'J toli sueo .1 tr i-en-f li raaueb, t e izn.i ant. wao Sat! to r eeive In c urs- what they thnk Is ju-t:c". Your t'om-mittei-fu. nd no r-tattM'r Count in tie-s uih into whtch tbrri inve-tiiration esiifidel wher(otored pe.Mitu were ei-Iudd rom jure eltb-rin ihry er in praet ct. TJm v founl not .tinty or Oi-trot in the 5ouih where t bey se.cexeiudwl. 11 1 her h theory or pract Ir -ot th ir -hare mthema iscrcment of county af air an I of the ewtrr I 'f iomy rive-n-tnenu On tfteeoatrar3V'hen''ie- tanrtote wen- in a taajo ity. w found tout tbeottH-i-s we.e mmt cenerally divl !el itmon'r the in- p?e o- aoioni; white p-ii-de of itieir ibokc. trernieity we found the s--vl to t-e contndJrd by theat. and -sp--dally tbiit p-.rtion or the -efco d rund whit-a was altn-te-t in tnelr race; and the otnpta nt whfeh hu fi-ti mi oiien made or ttc-n , punobnieut of the biae v the cams, as tiaturif-l with the white-1, upn Jnviftlirit on pr .veil to U e ther Unfouodd In fact. -r,lf there wa-uu apparent excess of punishment or a btaes man, the ntue was nM-ert-ii'ied lo U- in the natort of the enme with whiei h was ebarreii or in the attewlant c-reumuine.-4. The Committee fontid the edticitional advantages at tke S uth hisunivient. and far inferior to those at the North, lint they fouml th school privile. --uch as they were, shared equaltr hy white aad black; and they found also that the school funds were divided fairly acconliH- to tmilHi---i. Of the pol.fical tHJtragc-5 the Committee say: With -rimnl to tin- politic tl -mtraie- which have formed the tapl of itmip amt for many yeai irdn-t the people or th- Amtn. yourjaimlneediUxeativ inqulml atolhire torep ht tby f mad notnin-r. or almo-t norhmz, aew. m mv od storli- were n-vUed or dweit utxa byienloiif witnesi-c. but terv r. tnc e n-a p.- p.e Of tae "South wp hill ke Ut tew vear. aiel tid fewer ..f ell th Wb,, i,iisf. u-, iki .or.t an.i .l.,..,,. etdd'nHy anxlwis to uirlhTLl,0nr f, flLi-?i,J i.w " ;.1 -'"'J' n iK . . . . . 7 . . . . - t.......,. kwwik- T"w nTl hc-a-Ca " 1, tiwlS b,i. w,,Vr;eepo,,t After all examination of tho relatjons cxisiK be: wee H ldkrd and tenant ,1, h-m.-u u-.- k. i : .. " r.. " ( imj mni ill t a . fT I - . " , i . .. , lab ion peopie of the S lth U not onlv root L.u hr t ,r ... e0'1 have beft re-tOHabIy exjiec 1 a xnectetl. hut is letter than as if Jnrge eofinii unities were tranjrferTed to a colder and re mhoswUWe chtttftte, thrifen into coiietitKn with a different svstem of iabok amosur .tracer, who ,rV ,vi c-tomesl to them, their habits of thol,t lUn- t?ir kliosyncraeM ad their fwlinr." They jmW, ia conciudlBr this branch of tha rerwwt-Whlk-n irmdsnil mhrratkai. sinh -w eimiwi. ' . ae-s -netnte amomr the wbhe race., nlatht t-cnent the lietltMual M. k man and his family. s it doe tboe or the wbhe. we cannot hnt nimrd thN whok-ak- attempt to tranefer apeofde wnhont iweai and without Intelli--rHiee tm the hotne-s of their asi Mr in this manner a mMtfcHfrtothe-cp'eor the Smth. mjurkms to the -cope awllnkorsrsiemor the tnthm to he depioied In the soth. no one will deny: that that condition is -rradoatly and stet-dlly Itaiirnciae In eery respfX't ht really tme. Such a report, from sck a .sotirce, cannot fail to have a mark eel eflect in molding jmbJic opinion re.-w-etin the true comltiioa of the colored man at the .. . . " ' n mtirn m iwir eonj South, whatever cHect it aiavhavetipon the exodu." fklroil Fret lr-. The connection of (leneral iVxr. I tield with tlw Credit Mobil u-rcae could not be CMwctel, of coiirsnf, to stain t in the way oi election bv a convention -I which kad devoted itelf for nearly week to dtckcrinir over a Presidential nominalKMi. Ami really it i tnlv fair to ay that there was mtkinr in it, jkj itu a-i tae ontHCiai reconl of the Hott-?e how. at all wor.s than the conduct of Mr. Russell and Mr. Warner Miller, the wood-pnljv" memher-i of the pre-itt Cogresf who openly njpnwnt a rnonopoly in which they am inlcrtwled ami ht to keep it tip X. J. HVW. - Hiory repeats kelf. After Atwterlitz, Waterloo; and after Appomattox, Chicane. What the releb cinthl not do the Kepublkan-t have tkme.-Krh-m'jc.
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RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumhga, ' Backache, Soreness ef the Chest, Geut, Quinsy, Sere Threat, Swelfings and Sprains, Burns and Safe's, Genera ieiiiy Pains, Teeth, Bar and Headache. Fretted reex ane cars, ana all other Pains and Aches. Jfi ri-r-M(S.i on wirtb ejn-J Jrr. Jinn rt m r, lur. !tt,lr kimJ chmj, 11 turn' KmJ. A trial rntik tszt the aifisrt!rtr tnSisc mtU i,r 5 Ottta. iu4 ttt mo mSrtg with Jii rxa Jurr cbt Kid ivuliic wuf U H lrt:tl.f- U l"iTf Lm;c-. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS 1XD BE1LEXJ IH JCXDICIXE. A. VOGEU3R CO., WARNER'S DIABEUt POSiTlVE REMEDY. An 'ilrtir .-"-rtrtc for Ms t'lrfi'lf iII-mx-It ir. - vi s-M-rairei- a Hii'-r inittnou rh Mif im f-tn b- S m r-i -IPtl!r til, ir.iurilf nmUl. tn.tr -V tiath. U . itw only u-nin nmnit tar thU Iu c3owd to tb urU. JaFE gITTERS Cur tB.irjMfov. irmote dtrr'n,eotf froa tb y re a nsnt tlwayt bi-ai'tilvii in'int to U!;r Uon airjti .hr apprtltr. WARNER'S SAFE ERVINE. ASiJs rt-ror to th- trstrm It strrr.c-b-l!--: h- b-w-t-n-ii n-nr atxt irDxl-nicr4anvid s.'li. us inSttrans ,'h- iii-. P I a -,:iiW luttvllr, and jrts n Ui !tTi rn Kan l 11 a A:lb- tx'-- nt-ri-d rrei-li- r- "r aVtijDruCtrl la every prt if ifw Utwt. Try ti oi. H. M. WAR.VEK .fc CO., UN FERMENTED DKI.ICATE FEMALE-", KBndnc Mothers. PkMy CfcM-T.rn Rim! no olh-r mwJj or pnfxrml'oa f ma's . aU eomprti with this auxrh'- Fooa Mr-turixr. JtALT BtTTKBS enrich the Wood, per-f-n d'r'Hloa. stimalte hUrrr aad klclntj. srrrH k-er-ah VNAvim, jx-ftfy 4 vtulUe erny fancuan 4 prvx-rs of th frattk namt, mmA con NmraStrU. Hy--r. XrrtOasarM, I-MttcibM-, IjrprTi mm Krtshwh-. l'Rtred l-f ttw MALT PITTKIfci COMfA.VY fowi VnjftmtntHt Mmu m4 M'f: a4 MALT BITTKK-J COMPAXV. B05TOX. MASS h. MALT AND HOPS njMjnrmtiimhturriiii? SEE WHAT PEOPLE WHO HAVE USED IT SAY. Helaten Sntt and Platter Ce. Saltvllle. Va., Feb. 2th, IHt. SAY: ItKlvnauspltMsure t-Kat that your paints hava given tho mast -Bsrfect sstisfactlsn. WPaintnW two houses with CUTTA CRCHA FAINT, somo two years ago, and aro so well pleated with it that wo shall use your -Sainton some twenty tt our houses, occupied by our rmpleyeo and man agers. Sei ientf for Samole Colors' and r-nce list to CUTTA PERCHA PAINT CO., CLEVELAND. O. CHICAC0. K.L. SUMMER COLDS COUGHS r-i-fttn Kir Allen's Long Balsam. KXK-KhR JIT rHYKIAMI IS A SAFE AM EFFECTIVE REMEIY. SOLO V ALL ORUCCISTS. photographs r,??,-.v r,; Garfield Arthur Strft m4 at owr (Had Jow X Imrordb a-. If ft-T annlntla Th oaFr good, rrtlsWe elrt- " l4fil-!-itiT( tvr -hMlfM-tite-4 Ma-ttisr-t err tr4oie by f-h, fitnc -Slaels miKes. CsM-i-t tie. MmvirKti, one tea om-h it. ft no -nik.-rf4.r rraxh'-i aTtrSte-a. tie nd w- At.. CMesNio. 111. $350;? MONTH ! wXJ Wkir. l tt "STHs a rWrW la t w,M ; mhm frm. JA-T MMVIMi P-4C0K. StU
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